The aim of this blog is to record bird sightings in and around Gaucin. We have a fantastic variety of birds that live in and visit the area and it would be great to have somewhere where we can publish observations for others to see. If you'd like to contribute on a regular basis please ask and I can add you as an author or send me your sightings or other observations by email pmconvento@gmail.com (the usual stuff...date, bird, location, etc.) and I'll add them to the blog. Happy birding! Paul
Tuesday 18 June, Gaucin, mostly cloudy, light-fresh W-NW wind, 17C: After a warm weekend, the wind swung through 180 degrees and Monday was much cooler as was today with the added constant threat of rain. Nothing major to report bird-wise but a Blackcap has turned up in the garden and is singing at full volume; yesterday there were at least 30 Griffon Vulture in a 'kettle' above Gaucin castle. A walk around El Hacho mountain this morning produced Griffon Vulture (there was a recently dead goat on the track near to El Peso farm but the vultures seemed uninterested in it), Booted Eagle, Short-toed Eagle and Peregrine. Near the junction of the Gaucin-Algeciras/Gaucin-El Colmenar roads there was what appeared to be an adult female Honey Buzzard; I went back late afternoon but couldn't relocate it; it would be good if it is breeding on one of the wooded hills nearby.
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